Former Chelsea forward Didier Drogba's 17-year-old son Isaac has followed on in his legacy by joining French Ligue 1 club Guingamp - 16 years after his father signed for the club - in an £80,000 move from Le Mans.
Just like his dad, Isaac Drogba plays as a striker and was raised in England, playing for Chelsea's academy whilst Drogba was at the club.
Didier Drogba, who scored 24 goals in 50 appearances for Guingamp, took to Instagram to proclaim his pride: "Couldn't be more proud of you Isaac Drogba."
Couldn’t be more proud of you @isaacdrogba11 @eaguingamp Fiers de toi @isaacdrogba11 @eaguingamp
A post shared by didierdrogba (@didierdrogba) on Feb 19, 2018 at 10:30am PST
In the post, two of his former Chelsea team-mates also joined in congratulating Issac. Frank Lampard wrote: "Congratulations! I remember Isaac as the small polite boy! Now a man!" Ex-Blues captain John Terry wrote: "Can't believe how big he is mate, congratulations."